Dahlia Sky, who started her career as Bailey Blue, has just finished her directorial debut for PawnThatPussy.com.
According to AVN (link below), the film is already in the can and available on the site.
"It was great," Sky said. "I chose Gabriella Paltrova for the scene and she did such an amazing job. I was so happy with it." She explained, "It's a new site; it's only been around for roughly about six months. It's basically a play on Pawn Shop, the TV show." But here the women who are looking to get cash for trash have a little extra leverage when they try to argue for a better price. And the site's male performer, Daniel Dre, is more than happy to negotiate.
Directing this scene has breathed new life into Sky's career, as she is now considering possibilities outside of performing.
Fresh off the project, Sky was invigorated and ready to do more. "As of right now I'm going to try to direct for that site as much as possible," she said. "I want to hire Veruca James; I think she would be great on the site. … Maddy O'Reilly would be awesome. Ash Hollywood."
And it certainly seems as if site producer Tony Toro would be happy to have her back.
Toro talked about his newest director. "Dahlia is amazing," he said. "She's a creative writer and knows how to speak with talent on a personal yet professional level. She's a great asset to have when you're directing a story-based scene. She was a real pleasure to work with and very enthusiastic about her first time being behind the camera."
In the meantime, however, she's got plenty to keep her busy.
One big movie ahead is Digital Playground's Sisters of Anarchy, directed by Bonnie Rotten, in which Sky plays one of Rotten's gang members. We asked what she thought of the 2014 Female Performer of the Year, who is—like Sky—a Spiegler Girl. Sky replied, "Ever since I met Bonnie she's been an inspiration." In fact, Sky's ultimate ambition is to follow the career trajectory of Rotten, who is directing projects for her own studio, Mental Beauty. "In the future I definitely want to have my own company that I direct for," Sky said.
Whatever she does next, we'll certainly line up to see it.
Via AVN